Sunday, June 14, 2026

Sunday Selections

 Joining with many others in this feast of forgotten, overlooked and meaningful photos. Here are some participants: River is one, Andrew is one.  Messymimi is one. Kylie  is another. Drop in to their blogs and have a look.


Daughter spoils me utterly. Anytime she's here, she drops off wee goodies for my pleasure.


I loved knitting covers for furniture. Here's one I knitted for Daughter's stool.


One of my favourite photos of Ansa and me at Point Lance golden beach. We often ran together on it.


A random photo of someone's delicious garden. I love how the door picks up the flower's colour.


Yesterday at Middle Cove Beach where it was freezing. I hoped to catch a photo of the waves bouncing 6 feet in the air at the cliffs but missed so many times I gave up.

Capppucinos and healthy (ha!) muffins afterwards at our favourite cafe. The Jumping Bean.

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  1. It is so hard to catch waves. I examined your food parcel with interest. It is obviously a low fat and low sugar muffin and the coffee skim milk and no added sugar.

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    1. Dream on, baby, dream on! I had a 1000 calorie Nanaimo bar which has lashings of chocolate and loaded with a delicious filling and nuts hanging off it. Living the best life.
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  2. I love to browse your blog, WWW, it's so restful and full of peaceful things after the stuff I write and read about in that other world, of wars and suffering; the sheer grossness of the exhibitionism outside the White House yesterday for 'His' birthday. I keep telling myself to let go, let other younger writers take over, but I'm driven to keep writing about the horrors. So I come here for a little quiet contemplation. Keep at it, my friend.

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    1. I'm glad you don't ready my political rantings on sub-stacks RJ! I rant there in my comments with other appalled people who drill down into the horrors perpetuated each day, culminating in the spectacle last night. Representative of how low the US has descended. But we need to balance it with the lovely stuff for our own sanity. And there is a lot of that out there too.
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    2. Roisin NY here. I’m with you RJ Adams! “Restful and full of peaceful things”. Thank you WWW.

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    3. Lovely to see you here Ros. I must write to you. Getting back in the saddle after being so sick. Actually went to bookclub after a long absence today. Felt so invigorated. Finally. More later.
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  3. What a lovely Sunday you had. I sat, after church, in a meeting discussing one of the church's big annual events that has become very small and frail as the congregation does likewise. Bit of a downer.

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    1. I see all the churches closing down in Ireland, some lovely old cathedrals. Young people, for the most part, are not interested or believe. For my part neither do I. I was raised strictly, church often 3 or 4 times a week and then the horrors of the all the abuse descended and I had to re-evaluate everything. I know it is sad for many old people to see all of it crumbling. I see it out here with the lack of vocations, etc. and churches being sold too. But I remember all those helpless children who suffered looking for some kind of recognition for the horrors and adequate compensation for lives destroyed.
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  4. Mango mayonnaise? (I hate Mango) I hope it is nice for you. I like the knitted seat cover.The beach and cliffs photo is the best.

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    1. It's actually delicious River but I do love mango. So I can see why you wouldn't. I can't get enough of the beach and the ocean it all its moods.
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  5. Hard to believe the bouncing waves when the sea looks so quiet ... but I do believe you! Cappuccino and muffins can't be anything but healthy after fresh sea air.

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    1. H'm on the healthy but absolutely divine and we all deserve our treats and an outing, don't we?
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  6. Daughters are here for many reasons, but one is certainly to spoil their parents. I have just returned from a weekend with mine, who suitably spoiled me to excess. My son-in-law didn't do a bad job either!

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    1. They are true gifts in our lives David. Through my recent illness my daughter took so much time off work to take care of me. Lovely that your daughter spoils you too!
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  7. Your daughter is a treasure, isn't she! And you deserve to be spoiled. And aren't you a fine knitter! And it's always nice to see Ansa again. -Kate

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    1. Thanks Kate. I miss Ansa still. No pets allowed in my building which is unfortunate. I presented my case a few times. No dice. Yes, Daughter is the best. I feel so very grateful and fortunate in her.
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  8. Phlox is one of my favourite flowers we have a white one and its scent is heavenly.

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  9. I love pink and I (too) love the way the door and flower mirror each other. I wonder which came first?
    Coffee and muffins! delicious

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